SOMETHING TO BURN ANNOUNCE SPRING TOUR DATES WITH FAIR TO MIDLAND AND KARNIVOOL

September 2009 saw the release of SOMETHING TO BURNâ€™S critically acclaimed debut album â€œTransitionsâ€ on Soft Drive Records, the record label founded by Stone Temple Pilots front man Scott Weiland. After playing a handful of shows last year with Stone Temple Pilots and some successful headlining shows of their own, SOMETHING TO BURN are gearing up to hit the road this spring with Fair to Midland and Karnivool. The tour starts March 23rd in San Antonio, TX and wraps up April 14th in Denver, CO.

Lead singer Greg Wayne, had the following to say about the upcoming tour: â€œImagine a caged tiger…pacing back & forth…aching to get back out into the wild…dying to do what it was put on this earth to do. Well, SOMETHING TO BURN is that tiger and we are finally being set free this spring. I’d do everything I could to catch one of these shows if I were you…just sayinâ€

SOMETHING TO BURN â€“ Norman (guitar), Greg Wayne (front man), and brothers Shawn (drums) and Jeff (bass) Ballard â€“ have emerged from a pool of influences a lot deeper than your typical I-Pod shuffle button. Theyâ€™ve been raised on music, not the radio, and they know how they want music to soundâ€¦ And more importantly, they know how they want music to feel. From the classic rock upbringing of the Ballard twins-whose musical tastes were shaped by their seven older brothers and sisters, to Normanâ€™s guitar god meets rhythm and blues fusion, and to the Maynard James Keenan meets Ray Charles vocal colors of Wayne, itâ€™s all about what happens when their chemical backgrounds blend.

The music of SOMETHING TO BURN resurrects what we’ve been missing from our musical past, while forging boldly ahead into the future, and serves as the perfect soundtrack for the party that bridges the two. SOMETHING TO BURN bridges the gap between rock and rollâ€™s heady past and its uncertain future on their debut album â€œTransitionsâ€